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Proving the Existence of De Facto Relationships in Family Matters: Finding Certainty in Murky Waters

Property settlement applications by parties claiming to have been in a facto relationship presents particular challenges for family lawyers because, unlike with married parties, often the jurisdiction of the Court must first be established before the substantive application can pr

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Property settlement applications by parties claiming to have been in a facto relationship presents particular challenges for family lawyers because, unlike with married parties, often the jurisdiction of the Court must first be established before the substantive application can proceed. In this program, Jacky Campbell, from Forte Family Lawyers in Melbourne, reviews the current definition of de facto relationship in the Family Law Act 1975, and the approach of the Family Court in determining the threshold issue of whether the claimed de facto relationship actually existed in a particular case and when it ended.

Featuring: Jacky Campbell, Forte Family Lawyers, Melbourne

[24 minutes] [0.40 CPD hours]

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Jacqueline Campbell
Forte Family Lawyers

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0.40 CPD Hours

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